> From: Mario Torre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> On Tuesday 31 October 2000 18:33, you wrote:
> 
> > >
> > > Actually they're built by us. But I'll push an update later today, there
> > > were a couple of issues with the release version that we've fixed since.
> >
> > I haved a little problem with the kde packages in Rawhoide since both
> > the gcc 2.96 in RH7 and the gcc-2.96-60 in Rawhide crash when
> > compiling certain components of it.
> 
> On the ftp server of kde there is a fix for those package. I had to recompile 
> qt (it takes 8 hours!!!), but it worked. I had problem with a package, as the 
> script runs in seg-fault (if you need to know what it is, let me know, I have 
> to search, as I don't remember the name).
> 

Thank you.

> Can RedHat team, please, say the url for download these upgrades? I don't 
> want to download a package that is not correctly set to work for RedHat Linux.
> 

Since RedHat provided KDE2 in the previews directory I really expected
they provided us with a complete kit for going KDE that is with kde1
compatibility libraries and with the hacks needed to start a kde2
session from gdm (it presently doesn't work).

I hope we get a clearer path for maoving to kernel 2.4 once it is out.


> P.S. It is released the new Mandrake Linux 7.2, I have seen they use CUPS, 
> and the Powertools also have CUPS. How much it is better from lpd?
> 

lpd and LPRng just don't play in the same league than CUPS.  And when
you couple it with the cupsomatic database CUPS supports all printers
supported by ghostscript.

-- 
                        Jean Francois Martinez

Project Independence: Linux for the Masses
http://www.independence.seul.org



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